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Originally Posted by foxpaws
I love the worry that your porn might be seen, yet, you aren't worried when you download it - that is hilarious johnt...
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Ok, the "cloud" or whatever is useful for some sharing applications.
Maybe I don't understand the terminology and what differentiates the "cloud" from a simple secure online data storage site with stratified permission levels and/or access keys.
But to depend on it for all personal computing? No thank you.
log: John70t ip:898372-23498732-98372
10:34am startup
10:57am Pelicanparts.com off topic discussions Who's in Denver?
11:03am Pelicanparts.com off topic discussions Tijuana, no seriously
11:12am Pelicanparts.com off topic discussions What is gonna hapen to all the SAAB's on the road?
11:18am Naughtybits dotcom post 85493
11:19am download .jpeg "two cat humping"
11:19am Naughtybits dotcom post 85495
11:21am Naughtybits dotcom post 85548
11:22am download .jpeg "blond in a ferrari"
11:25am Naughtybits dotcom post 85557
11:41am hotmail dotcom loggin name=memyselfandi360 pass=THX1138
12:15pm hotmail dotcom email sent to "marylewis @ greatmail dotcom
"Here is the legal talking points for your sexual harassment lawsuit against the senator".
12:15pm hotmail dotcom email sent to "bobsmith @ gmail dotcom
"got a great patent idea"
Etc. You get the point.
Simple enough.
It's nobody's f'n beeswax. to be able to monitor someone's personal computer usage minute-by-minute, except an employer or the FBI with a warrant. Certainly not the company that sells the OS which makes the flat blue glow happen and the machine go ping.
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